One of the greatest tragedies in the world today is that people are dying because they don’t have clean water. Daily I take for granted the ease with which I can fill and refill my glass, cup, bottle, with cool refreshing water(and ice). The average American uses 150 gallons of water a day while many around the globe struggle to find 5(from the charitywater.org page). It’s not about asking everyone to go overseas and physically dig a well. It’s about all of us pitching in and doing what we can. It’s about moving from the attitude, “How much do I have to give” to “How much can I give?” It’s about asking the question,”God, how do you want to use me in this?” Scott Harrison has an amazing story. Charity Water is the result of God getting a hold of one man’s life and how he responded. What if we all responded to God with passion and vision? This is not a story for the lukewarm or faint of heart(faith). This is story to plug into and make it part of your own. Set aside some time to watch the video below and hear from Scott himself how he’s making the world a better place one glass of water at a time. And by all means, join the clean water revolution by giving today.
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